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County OKs hiring new engineer


During a special session, commissioners approved hiring Candidate A from their narrowed list of potential hires.
The name of the individual was not revealed because he or she has not formally accepted the position of engineer, which came available in February after former Engineer Jen Sharkey resigned to take a position with the Local Technical Assistance Program out of Purdue University.
We had a nice response to our posting. We had a number of qualified candidates, said Wil Howard, president of the commissioners.
Commissioners have been interviewing candidates privately for the past couple weeks in executive session, which is allowed under Indiana law. Final action must take place in an open session, which was the purpose of the Monday afternoon meeting. ....

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Officials discuss spending federal money


ANGOLA — Steuben County officials on Tuesday received some advice on how to invest a windfall from the federal American Rescue Plan that will soon put $6.7 million into county coffers.
The county’s financial consultant, Jeff Peters of Peters Municipal Consultants, Franklin, said in a joint meeting of the Steuben County Council and the Board of Commissioners the money should be divided between operating funds and projects.
Based on past years’ experiences and potential shortfalls that arose due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Peters recommended putting aside $2.7 million for operating funds and the remaining $4 million for projects.
“The operating money, it is most important to capture that,” Peters said. ....

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